Background: Developing reliable and specific neural markers of cognitive processes is essential to improve understanding of healthy and atypical brain function. Despite extensive research there remains uncertainty as to whether two electrophysiological markers of cognitive control, the N2 and P3, are better conceptualised as markers of response inhibition or response conflict. The present study aimed to directly compare the effects of response inhibition and response conflict on the N2 and P3 event-related potentials, within-subjects.Method: A novel hybrid go/no-go flanker task was performed by 19 healthy adults aged 18 to 25 years while EEG data were collected. The response congruence of a central target stimulus and 4 flanking stimuli was...
We applied the event-related brain potential (ERP) technique to investigate the involvement of two n...
Stimuli that elicit a prepotent but incorrect response are typically associated with an enhanced ele...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
Background: Developing reliable and specific neural markers of cognitive processes is essential to i...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
Neuroimaging and computational modeling studies have led to the suggestion that response conflict mo...
A multitude of sensory inputs needs to be processed during sensorimotor integration. A crucial facto...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive control refers to the ability to selectively attend and respond to task-releva...
The age-related increase in interference susceptibility has been well documented and largely attribu...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to selectively attend and respond to task-relevant events wh...
This experiment used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neural processes underlying ...
Response inhibition is vital for the performance of everyday tasks, allowing us to stop and adjust i...
Inhibitory control is a core function that allows us to resist interference from our surroundings an...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
We applied the event-related brain potential (ERP) technique to investigate the involvement of two n...
Stimuli that elicit a prepotent but incorrect response are typically associated with an enhanced ele...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
Background: Developing reliable and specific neural markers of cognitive processes is essential to i...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
Neuroimaging and computational modeling studies have led to the suggestion that response conflict mo...
A multitude of sensory inputs needs to be processed during sensorimotor integration. A crucial facto...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive control refers to the ability to selectively attend and respond to task-releva...
The age-related increase in interference susceptibility has been well documented and largely attribu...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to selectively attend and respond to task-relevant events wh...
This experiment used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the neural processes underlying ...
Response inhibition is vital for the performance of everyday tasks, allowing us to stop and adjust i...
Inhibitory control is a core function that allows us to resist interference from our surroundings an...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
We applied the event-related brain potential (ERP) technique to investigate the involvement of two n...
Stimuli that elicit a prepotent but incorrect response are typically associated with an enhanced ele...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...